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trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love sports. rudy guiliani is a yankees fan and knows about dealing with post crisis. we were talking about cost of the freedom. you had a longer lag with the search for victims and answers and it went on and on . i don't want to be a doomsdayer on this, mayor, and it seems like we are sort of jumping to conclusion, and problems solve would and you know what i mean? >> i have to remind people, september 11th. fich or six months lasting and then anthrax. it hit abc, fox, governor's office and mayor's office and it was a massive catras trophy because the country was not ready for that kind of analysis and we had hundreds of complaints of anthrax and have to wait three weeks to get it cleared so that business was in jeopardy for three weekings. >> to say nothing like manhattan being a crime sce
trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love sports. rudy guiliani is a yankees fan and knows about dealing with post crisis. we were talking about cost of the freedom. you had a longer lag with the search for victims and answers and it went on and on . i...
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is a past to citizenship appropriate good bad for our economy? is in the national interest? is it good for american society? the real question becomes after tenures why do we have these answers? gerri: if you don't have the answers i don't know who would. >> thank you for that. what we tried to point* out is precisely that that so many of these issues how much benefit to be derived from immigration what will it really cost to follow a pathway to citizenship and the gang of 8 plan? we don't have those answers. what is funny and all of this today the media matters' left-wing activist group said that lou dobbs is anti-immigrant because he is asking questions. they'' to a fellow who was very nice and i am sure a good man out of ucla who just happens to be a chicano activist who opens all sorts of numbers we cannot rely on just as you cannot rely on the numbers from the federation for immigration reform. the government is in the one providing these answers. did not have the answers for their own committees, congress the senate or the president. gerri: will we get them? is there a
is a past to citizenship appropriate good bad for our economy? is in the national interest? is it good for american society? the real question becomes after tenures why do we have these answers? gerri: if you don't have the answers i don't know who would. >> thank you for that. what we tried to point* out is precisely that that so many of these issues how much benefit to be derived from immigration what will it really cost to follow a pathway to citizenship and the gang of 8 plan? we...
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. >> the economy is never as good as people say it is. the housing market is never as good as people say it is, think of this, we have interests below 4%, f most to go out get a mortgage, housing market should be streaming back we're seeing a large percentage of sales dominated by visitors, there is still a foreclosure crisis going on, unemployment is still high we have not by any stretch of the imagination seeing what seem people call a recery. neil: we're well off the matt from lows. any trend or any improving trend looks good. when it is disrupted we feel bad. >> no, but i think that al's comment, ner as good as they say it is but never as bad, whole market has been en few fuego, have a tried to get a motorrage lately. -- mortgage lately. i tell you, they are not lending credit, and demand is not there for creditworthy borrows either, because people are not making more money, and businesses are not hiring. neil: tomorrow, you are jumping gun we talking about proctologists who offer mortgages. >> i knew it. neil: bmw is expecting sales
. >> the economy is never as good as people say it is. the housing market is never as good as people say it is, think of this, we have interests below 4%, f most to go out get a mortgage, housing market should be streaming back we're seeing a large percentage of sales dominated by visitors, there is still a foreclosure crisis going on, unemployment is still high we have not by any stretch of the imagination seeing what seem people call a recery. neil: we're well off the matt from lows....
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and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were toedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks barry, including that 8-year-old boy. sequestration did not kl that little fellow. you know what did? awfu people. more after this. @ mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thicgrass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. visit us online to enter the challenge thimpossible promotion ♪ neil: all rht. all mail is being
and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were toedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks...
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it will impact jobs right when we're having a turnaround in the economy. this will have a -- we'll have a difficult time with this. it's ridiculous they can't find other ways to cut, to do the right thing torques make sure we -- to make sure we grow jobs. we're below the national average on unemployment. >> neil: are you hearing from the popular tour sites within your state, orlando, walt disney world or seaworld or universal or miami that its effected hotel bookings, resorts, has it gotten to that stage? >> we're in day four and people are frustrated with the delays. my concern is they'll decide not to -- to book a flight to florida. we have a million jobs in our state tied to tourism. we have a lot of business here too. i just want to keep our economy going. look, when i came into i officei reduced the budget. we did it with common sense solutions. we didn't take a meat cleaver to it or adversely impact jobs. we did the right thing and our economy is booming. >> neil: the sequestration cuts, both parties agree, weren't ideal. republicans are saying in re
it will impact jobs right when we're having a turnaround in the economy. this will have a -- we'll have a difficult time with this. it's ridiculous they can't find other ways to cut, to do the right thing torques make sure we -- to make sure we grow jobs. we're below the national average on unemployment. >> neil: are you hearing from the popular tour sites within your state, orlando, walt disney world or seaworld or universal or miami that its effected hotel bookings, resorts, has it...
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is it the slowdown in the global economy? >> yeah. that's why you want to watch these multi industry companies. it's nerdy to talk about ingersoll rand. but they make the stuff out there behind the walls. they make all the things that keep these buildings going and systems operating. when they talk about things slowing, we don't know if they're going to, but we've heard about slowdowns globally. that's where you're going to see it first. >> ingersoll rand is also going to sidestep on the housing recovery. that could be a positive. >> a little bit. you're going to tear them talking about where things are overseas. what's good about these companies, a lot of earnings are overseas. >> global story then the consumer. coach out tomorrow. >> north america's the key. >> coach had an issue last quarter. >> the problem is north america. i think their sales growth was something on the order of 1% for them. that's going to be a problem. they also got a lot of -- of course, they're in the accessories business. there's a lot of competition there.
is it the slowdown in the global economy? >> yeah. that's why you want to watch these multi industry companies. it's nerdy to talk about ingersoll rand. but they make the stuff out there behind the walls. they make all the things that keep these buildings going and systems operating. when they talk about things slowing, we don't know if they're going to, but we've heard about slowdowns globally. that's where you're going to see it first. >> ingersoll rand is also going to sidestep...
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>> corrected for -- you mean as a share of the economy? >> are we going to spend more real dollars or less dollars than last year? >> we are back on the same thing. >> why can't you liberals answer simple questions? are we going to spend more money this year than last year? >> you know going to a movies cost a nickel when you were a kid. >> last year -- are we going to spend more money this year or less? did we take in more money or less. >> with the economy, less. >> we will spend more than last year. >> we cut the deficit in half the fifth year. >> just like shutting down the white house to the little children because obviously little children are not high on the priority list, and just like this, this president to make a cheap political point when we are spending more money, taking in more money, this was his idea, and he doesn't like it, now he's going to make -- he's telling the american people to suffer. >> now i'm confused. now i'm confused. you are the guy who wants to cut the government spending. >> yes, more. >> and anytime they
>> corrected for -- you mean as a share of the economy? >> are we going to spend more real dollars or less dollars than last year? >> we are back on the same thing. >> why can't you liberals answer simple questions? are we going to spend more money this year than last year? >> you know going to a movies cost a nickel when you were a kid. >> last year -- are we going to spend more money this year or less? did we take in more money or less. >> with the...
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but everything in this bill moves in the right direction for security and the american economy, and all the kind of questions you ought to have. shame on the people who tried to use the murders in boston to undermine immigration reform. i don't think they'll be able to do it. >> neil: all right. thank you very much. good seeing you again, grover norquist. in the wake of the terror attacks on the u.s., ron paul is saying be careful about opening up the government spigots to spend on security. it's not as if we don't have enough money going to security. he says it's probably a better case of not going to the right place. ron rand paul, my special guest tonight. see you then. . [ male announcer ] extreme power. ultimate savings. get both now at your polaris dealer during the xp sales event. rebates up to $1,000 and financing as low as 2.99% on the world's best powersports li-up. incredible deals on hard-working rangers, smooth-riding sportsmen, and razor-sharp rzrs. hurry to your local polaris dealer for rebates up to $1,000 and financing as low as 2.99% during the polaris xp sales event.
but everything in this bill moves in the right direction for security and the american economy, and all the kind of questions you ought to have. shame on the people who tried to use the murders in boston to undermine immigration reform. i don't think they'll be able to do it. >> neil: all right. thank you very much. good seeing you again, grover norquist. in the wake of the terror attacks on the u.s., ron paul is saying be careful about opening up the government spigots to spend on...
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how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it probably would be getting better at an earlier stage. we didn't need to be in this mess for five years, it could have been a three-year ordeal. stuart: can you say that this economy is getting that much better. hardly any growth in the fourth quarter of last year and cooked the books on this year's first quarter. >> a difference between the number, the new calculation and the old calculation? i don't know either, but it's not going to be three full percentage points on gdp. we're the not going from a negative growth to a 3% growth rate because they changed the d
how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it...
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today on the idea that things are so bad that the only thing they can do now is try to stimulate the economy. so that's a little concerning being in the bear suit. i didn't do anything. i'll give it a couple day does mature. >>ity tal ran rates are at record lows. on a credit perspective, people are thinking things are better than i think they are. >> we talked about the pmi numbers are not great either. i thought to me one of the themes we had at the end of last year are what stocks are going to catch up and do better in 2013 and defense names are what we talked about. and look at the report out of lockheed-martin. they beat by almost 30 cents, revenues much better as well. now the stock opened on the high, sifted down the rest of the day. but i think the move is still in tact. and that's going to be a theme later when hash tag and i go head to head. >> hash tag smooth is what he's referring to. >> right now the stock is trading sharply higher. it's 426 in the afterhours. juniper also down. down 6% right now. also on low coe q2 guidance. and revenues came in, in line. and in earnings bright
today on the idea that things are so bad that the only thing they can do now is try to stimulate the economy. so that's a little concerning being in the bear suit. i didn't do anything. i'll give it a couple day does mature. >>ity tal ran rates are at record lows. on a credit perspective, people are thinking things are better than i think they are. >> we talked about the pmi numbers are not great either. i thought to me one of the themes we had at the end of last year are what...
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the intent, according to canadian authorities, was to disrupt the economies. fox business network's petitioner barnes is here. really important trading partner, canada is, this could be a real blow. >> that's right. canada is our single largest trading partner. $600 billion a year in two-way trade. we get a lot of energy out of canada, natural resource. we ship a lot of finished goods north to canada, and by blowing up a bridge and a train would require, of course, authorities to go out and check every single bridge and train between the united states and canada. we know of at least two dozen international bridges and tunnels that are idea for commerce between the two countries. >> shepard: peter barnes. thank you. the authorities just announced at the news conference the suspects will appear in court in toronto tomorrow. robert mcfadden is back with us. former counterterrorism official. a lot of work be done. >> intriguing things from the beginning. the term al qaeda associated. that's always a very important to figure out what that means. the al qaeda pakist
the intent, according to canadian authorities, was to disrupt the economies. fox business network's petitioner barnes is here. really important trading partner, canada is, this could be a real blow. >> that's right. canada is our single largest trading partner. $600 billion a year in two-way trade. we get a lot of energy out of canada, natural resource. we ship a lot of finished goods north to canada, and by blowing up a bridge and a train would require, of course, authorities to go out...
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we know from experience it wasn't just to terrorize people in boston but to terrorize the american economy to terrorist investors and wall street, and the really good news, the thing to feel happy about today is it looks like the perpetrators of this act, if that was their intention, it failed because this was quite a bold rally we saw today. >> neil: you know, without getting too caught up in the weeds here, steve, though, a lot of them were running back to gold today. not in droves but that tends to be in case everything is hitting the fan, pick up some gold. so obviously the world on tender hooks. >> i think that jump up in the gold price is a little bit of fear factor. no question. gold is always the refuge of the people who are afraid with their money. but let's not forget that gold even with the bumpup today is still at a lower level than in many months. so, gold hasn't been that good of an investment. i felt very upbeat today. i was worried that we'd see a big market selloff because as you said, when we had 9/11, we remembered the days and weeks after that. it was a massive selloff,
we know from experience it wasn't just to terrorize people in boston but to terrorize the american economy to terrorist investors and wall street, and the really good news, the thing to feel happy about today is it looks like the perpetrators of this act, if that was their intention, it failed because this was quite a bold rally we saw today. >> neil: you know, without getting too caught up in the weeds here, steve, though, a lot of them were running back to gold today. not in droves but...
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a very weak european economy. ebay is down 4%. a big loss. american express cardholders at spending like they used to. profits okay. that lower spending, that is a worrying big picture. look at toyota. a first there. the company will start producing a lexus model in kentucky. that is very interesting. i think that is the first time the ultra luxury high-end brand lexis will be made in america. nicole: right. they are getting incentives to do so. you see the stock is down slightly. your today, toyota is doing great. up about 20%. lexis being produced in kentucky right here in the united states of america. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. a look at the big board. we are down six points. i have this for you. texas governor rick perry went after california businesses. now he is doing this a bit with illinois. launching a huge media campaign. the governor pointing out radio and print ads. the headline of it says "get out while there is still time." let's get back to the markets. joining the company now is keith fitzgerald. do you think that bo
a very weak european economy. ebay is down 4%. a big loss. american express cardholders at spending like they used to. profits okay. that lower spending, that is a worrying big picture. look at toyota. a first there. the company will start producing a lexus model in kentucky. that is very interesting. i think that is the first time the ultra luxury high-end brand lexis will be made in america. nicole: right. they are getting incentives to do so. you see the stock is down slightly. your today,...
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>> well, they would have to deliver, but you'd take the synergies of the two companies and economy of scale and 11 million dollars by putting the two sides together, the employees and the people installing everything, but the issue is you make a good point and they have to deliver and that's where they've had issues before. if they can make it work, it would be huge. >> there's still question if they make it work. >> if they get it together are you telling me i can get my dish satellite tv pushed through to my smart phone? >> yes. stuart: i can do that. >> you'll be able to do that if it goes through and there are buildouts for that to go through, but this is where he's smart. he went up and bought up spectrum for years. stuart: hold on, that's space on the spectrum, the-- >> so, here is the thing, if you want to get into the mobile business you have to buy spectrum from the government, okay? and then with that spectrum, which is billions of dollars, okay? and then with that spectrum, you've the got to build out powers and put equipment in those powers, which is a lot of money, a lot
>> well, they would have to deliver, but you'd take the synergies of the two companies and economy of scale and 11 million dollars by putting the two sides together, the employees and the people installing everything, but the issue is you make a good point and they have to deliver and that's where they've had issues before. if they can make it work, it would be huge. >> there's still question if they make it work. >> if they get it together are you telling me i can get my dish...
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another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies done by either coast. the tax revenues are big enough, powerful enough, job creation big enough will override the power environmentalists have in the state of california. stuart: i think you're right, i'm asking you if california goes ahead and does this, that would open the door to all of america. i can't see anybody standing in the way of fracking for natural gas and oil. >> that is right. it is a similar decision obama made on the keystone pipeline situation. the prime minister of canada was shocked and turned it down. his administration looked at it, probably the most research environmental project ever, and obama turned it down. not for science reasons, but for political reasons. will jerry brown turn it down for science reasons or political reasons? i don't think he will turn it down. his concern about the state deficit, $500 billion unfunded pension liabilities, stuart, they have to do something about it. this will be a huge revenue in just two y
another study in new york looked at not only economi the economit of environmental impact and said fracking can be done safely. two studies done by either coast. the tax revenues are big enough, powerful enough, job creation big enough will override the power environmentalists have in the state of california. stuart: i think you're right, i'm asking you if california goes ahead and does this, that would open the door to all of america. i can't see anybody standing in the way of fracking for...
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stymieing the economy. economy and gas, the president said, our goal is to be energy independent in north america by the end of my administration. he could pull it off. if obama nearly tried, it could produce a million jobs in the oil and gas industry. that's not even including the ancillary small businesses or the factory jobs that we moved here from other countries to benefit from our cheaper energy costs. but here's the rub. in order to achieve energy independence within president obama's time in office, the president would have to embrace natural gas as a surface fuel, the way they do in other countries with bountiful gas reserves. he has the ability to order government automobiles, trucks to convert to natural gas. that would then foster a huge job-creating infrastructure and make the importation of oil from diesel fuel oneua all our itsntan irrelevance. ver, ithe president did that h environmental base would be furious. so instead, he says, he favors all sorts of energy. hey, that's the same thing as
stymieing the economy. economy and gas, the president said, our goal is to be energy independent in north america by the end of my administration. he could pull it off. if obama nearly tried, it could produce a million jobs in the oil and gas industry. that's not even including the ancillary small businesses or the factory jobs that we moved here from other countries to benefit from our cheaper energy costs. but here's the rub. in order to achieve energy independence within president obama's...
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and a discussion of the japan economy with that country's finance minister. in 30 minutes on "washington the immigration reform proposal. at a 30 a.m. eastern, a look at the latest developments following the boston marathon bombing. at 9:15 an examination of home ownership in the united states. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to washington journal on this friday, april 19, 2013. if news outlets are reporting authorities have killed one suspect in this week's boston marathon bombing and a second suspect is at large. law enforcement has asked the residents of watertown, massachusetts, to stay home and businesses to stay shut as the manhunt is underway. mass transit is also shut down in. the boston in we would like to get your reaction to what's happening this morning. the headline in the boston globe is --
and a discussion of the japan economy with that country's finance minister. in 30 minutes on "washington the immigration reform proposal. at a 30 a.m. eastern, a look at the latest developments following the boston marathon bombing. at 9:15 an examination of home ownership in the united states. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning and welcome to washington journal on this friday, april 19, 2013. if news outlets are reporting authorities have killed one suspect in this...
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wherever you are today, idelity's guidance can help fine tune your personal economy. fidelity investments. here. >> at union bank our work hard p managers to know your business. offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses corporations. what can we do for you? watching gmt on "22 news." attack on u.s. soil since 9/11. today. our focus what should have been a moment of joy turned to a time of carnage. president obama says justice will be done. > make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we and find out who did this we will find out why they did this. >> the devices exploded near line a favorite spot for spectators. manythan 140 were injured, in a criminal conditio-- critic condition. people started throwing down the barricade and running over each other. ran the other direction. >> the f.b.i. has taken control investigation. the big question, was it international or domestic terror? aaron is here with business and talking music. >> it is all about how do you get
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says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one in a closely- contested vote last month. we're joined from our reporter in niobe -- nairobi. >> we are just outside the parliament now. we are expecting the president to arrive very soon. he will inspect the guards and enter the parliament behind me, and he will give his speech to what is the 11th parliament here in kenya. now, in his inauguration speech he really tried to ignite the country behind him. formillion people voted him. there have been meetings between the men at the state house here to try to reconcile these different camps really, political ca
says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure a report on our. blog about international and war in the very heart of moscow. welcome back you're watching r.t. nicolas maduro has taken the reins of power and one of the world's most all rich nations he was sworn in as venezuela's president on friday but it's been a rough start for the prodigy of the late good chavez as it's now a victory proper. prop hold him post-election violence that left seven people dead the government blames the opposition for instigating the clashes which erupted when thousands of supporters of my dearest main rival took to the streets they demanded a total vote recount the country's top electoral body finally agreed to a partial audit but cautioned that the poll result was irreversible dr william robinson a professor of sociology at california university says of the protests might be part of an ongoing effort to destabilize venezuela. this is not a new tactic on the part of washington another type of the.
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economy. will will the u.s. economy move forward on a sustained basis the next three or four years and the stock market will follow. and if you believe that, then, you know, allocating a higher percentage of assets through equities makes sense. >> you know, becky, i think put on my former p.m. hat, pre-cnbc when i was running money, you have key indicators, lagging indicators and the lagging indicators. what i hear and what i see here is very simple, the idea of a bond bubble, and i felt this way for some time, it's not going to happen. asset allocation in a lot of our clients as a result of 2000 is not going to change. despite what interest rates may be telling you about negative real returns there's going to be a specific allocation to fixed income and it's going to remain because of the need for safety. >> if the fed was not buying treasuries. >> manipulating the bond market. >> fair enough. i should have said that. >> i said it in the 6:00 hour and you told me i was crazy. >> manipulation is a strong word wi
economy. will will the u.s. economy move forward on a sustained basis the next three or four years and the stock market will follow. and if you believe that, then, you know, allocating a higher percentage of assets through equities makes sense. >> you know, becky, i think put on my former p.m. hat, pre-cnbc when i was running money, you have key indicators, lagging indicators and the lagging indicators. what i hear and what i see here is very simple, the idea of a bond bubble, and i felt...
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economy and the deepening crisis in europe. they cut china's growth to 8% from 8.2%. >> a slow down in gdp in china got the blame. but ford does not see it that way, they are protecting that 40% of the sale s will come fro china. they have doubled their capacity, scrambling to keep up with demand to keep up with the market. we have a closer look at ford's rapid expansion there and the challenges it faces. >> he is part of the new wave in china. car buyers turning the western part of the country into one of the hottest auto markets in the world. >> translator: in his mind, he feels that the car, the brand is good. and the service is also excellent. so this is why he trusts this brand. >> here, the gateway to western china, growth in auto sales is particularly good news for ford. at this plant, a new focus roles off the assembly line every minute and within two years ford will be doubling capacity in the area. >> this year, the total volume of the ford, were 600,000. so it's a big, big key. >> growing sales in china have been one
economy and the deepening crisis in europe. they cut china's growth to 8% from 8.2%. >> a slow down in gdp in china got the blame. but ford does not see it that way, they are protecting that 40% of the sale s will come fro china. they have doubled their capacity, scrambling to keep up with demand to keep up with the market. we have a closer look at ford's rapid expansion there and the challenges it faces. >> he is part of the new wave in china. car buyers turning the western part of...
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economy not doing much to boost markets. the central banks say economic activity expaneledded at a moderate pace from late february to early april. stocks in the s&p 500 today hitting new 52 #-week lows. right now, the dow is lower by 157 points. american airlines says operations today should return to, quote, near normal, and the airline canceled or delayed nearly 2,000 flights yesterday after a massive computer failure. american wasn't able to access its saber system used for everything from reservations to tracking luggage, wait, and fuel. the disaster comes as american is trying to team up with u.s. airways to become the world's largest airline. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ >> breaking news, advisory panel to the u.s. food and drug administration recommended wednesday that the agency approve an experimental treatment for smoking-related lung damage made by smith kline, and their -- the shares are hitting a 52 # -- 52-week high, year to date is something like 13%. go
economy not doing much to boost markets. the central banks say economic activity expaneledded at a moderate pace from late february to early april. stocks in the s&p 500 today hitting new 52 #-week lows. right now, the dow is lower by 157 points. american airlines says operations today should return to, quote, near normal, and the airline canceled or delayed nearly 2,000 flights yesterday after a massive computer failure. american wasn't able to access its saber system used for everything...
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are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out weaker, so that is real; and combine that with some disappointing earnings on balance, and i think that is cause for concern or pause for the market right now. - gold futures made a mighty move to the downside this week. what are you seeing in gold mining stocks? - wow, i tell you, it was a real blowout in gold. gold is one of those assets, but i look at gold back in '08 was, i think, a low $600, and it is now still, what, close to $1,400? so, a set-back was ok, it was just one of those classic commodity washouts. gold miners, on the other hand, they have lagged the price of gold for the past several ye
are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out...
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here is growing that the world economy will slow down once again erie it collect -- will slow down once again. >> the dax was up nearly 0.25%. the euro stoxx 550 was also up. over in the u.s., the dow jones is trading at 14,572. that is a slight gain. the euro is trading at one dollar $.30 at the moment. -- $1.30 at the moment. >> still ahead, a tax scandal rocks the world. we will be back in a moment. corexit welcome back. a scandal that has rocked the football world in germany. the country is -- the country -- the most successful team is under fire. >> he used a swiss bank account to hide millions of euros from tax authorities. he turned himself in at the beginning of the year in a bid to avoid prosecution. >> he is a successful businessman and one of the best- known faces in german football. the allegations have tarnished his public image. >> i have to pay tax on everything i earn. i think the same rules should apply to everyone. the authorities should follow it up. >> we do not have the same opportunities as rich people to hide money from authorities. >> angela merkel's spokesman sa
here is growing that the world economy will slow down once again erie it collect -- will slow down once again. >> the dax was up nearly 0.25%. the euro stoxx 550 was also up. over in the u.s., the dow jones is trading at 14,572. that is a slight gain. the euro is trading at one dollar $.30 at the moment. -- $1.30 at the moment. >> still ahead, a tax scandal rocks the world. we will be back in a moment. corexit welcome back. a scandal that has rocked the football world in germany....
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corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really two factors to focus on. first, what effect does it have on consumer confidence? first question, how does it affect consumer spending, psychology. the broader issue is more nebulous. what are the geopolitical ramifications of the event. we've had examples over the past 20 years, oklahoma city or 9/11, some have very profound impacts on geopolitical impacts and the economy and some not as much. >> since the woes of last year, there's been a mind set of investors to buy the dips. as the market comes lower, they step in and see an opportunity to buy. now, we've had a pretty good selloff in the past couple of days an
corporations are still posting record high levels of earnings against the backdrop of a weak global economy. if we get a big downdraft from whatever happens out of boston or some other factor, that's a real risk factor, but near term, very strong earnings, hard to argue with stocks with that backdrop. >> you just mexed the boston marathon incident. we doebt have the complete story on that tragedy, but events like that do impact investor psychology. how much? >> that's right. really...
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the afghan economy is expected to shrink the country's most notorious industry poppy cultivation reportedly set to hit a record high this year those details also on the website. speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's we'll hear. from the world talks about six of the interviews intriguing stories for you. in troy. visit. pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. colds are being made in britain to reassess the way the country's broadcasters bring news to the public and initiative aims to free them from their legal duty to up hold in patiala t.v. coverage reflect the opinions of. reports. the way that newspapers and news channels are regulated in the u.k. is stossel any different so newspapers and online news portals they still regulate themselves that means that they can be as politically biased as they please the example being the guardian on the left in the u.k. or the london times on the right but for news channels it's a whole different story they're legally bound by often to be impartial and if they're deemed not to be they can be fined or even have their license re
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economy seems to take two steps forward, one step back and i would also have to agree with your comments about the fed. lou, i also read that but i think that the fed cirman has made it perfectly clear that they were going to stay the course for the indefinite future. >> w what will ultimately drive prices will be the growth of wages and salaries and the like and according to the march -- lou: we would like to have some of that. >> we would like to see some growth there. in march the conference board's survey showed that the percent of consumers expecting a lower income six months from now, once again exceeded the percent expecting income growth. we never saw this type of imbalance in previous recoveries and that's a b unsettling. lou: i lied. you get the last word, lou. we started out with the gold, deflation. you get the last word. >> we're not far apart but i would say that the revenues of corporate america have been slowing. as the top line continues to slow, the abili to maintain profitability is certainly doubul and i think any wisp of deflatn or whiff of deflation that gets in the
economy seems to take two steps forward, one step back and i would also have to agree with your comments about the fed. lou, i also read that but i think that the fed cirman has made it perfectly clear that they were going to stay the course for the indefinite future. >> w what will ultimately drive prices will be the growth of wages and salaries and the like and according to the march -- lou: we would like to have some of that. >> we would like to see some growth there. in march...
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most said the economy could continue to improver but they said it was a major threat to recovery. but they said it was major threat to recovery. this is due to the higher cost of fuel imports as the yen continued to weakened. finance ministry officials said the trade deficit came to $3.7 billion. exports rose 1.1% from a year earlier in yen terms. that's the first rise in two months. imports rose 5.5%. it rose for a fifth straight month. higher demand for crude oil and liquefied gas was aajor stumble. the dow jones industrial average ended up 14,618. down more than .9 of a percent. for more on how stocks are trading, let's go to ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. seems like we're having a bald week with stocks up and down every day. >> it does seem that way. we had housing data on tuesday that rose and now we see the likes of bank of america and some of the major tech suppliers coming out with weak numbers and forecast this which pulled down the key indexes as well. let's look at how that is translating into the opening levels for today, thursday, april 18th here. both indexes in
most said the economy could continue to improver but they said it was a major threat to recovery. but they said it was major threat to recovery. this is due to the higher cost of fuel imports as the yen continued to weakened. finance ministry officials said the trade deficit came to $3.7 billion. exports rose 1.1% from a year earlier in yen terms. that's the first rise in two months. imports rose 5.5%. it rose for a fifth straight month. higher demand for crude oil and liquefied gas was aajor...
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economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in china may be five out of 10. also the u.k. and all of europe with the fiscal austerity in the short term is a way to produce real gross. jamie, a philip product the disconnect between all street and main street how mainstream is focused on the kitchen table financial issues and less focused on retirement, borrowing from the retirement, when i think is a bigger risk and investing in the stock market but what you telling your clients right now how to invest? >> first and foremost, stay out of debt. most of the problems that happen in t
economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in...
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and we do think there is some good value there as the economy does improve. we think that's a better stunt. >> i want to ask you about economic numbers. next week we are getting economic numbers on housing. and also we're going to get a sense of how the economy grew in the first quarter with that gross domestic product gdp number coming out. how is that going to impact action next week do you think? >> i think the components and the mix of gdp growth are going to be very important. what we saw in the fourth quarter of last year was a really big drag in terms of government spending. and that's not likely to repeat here again in the first quarter. but that's what investors are going to be focusing. i think consumption will stay okay, which has been pretty good all throughout in here. but edo know the first two months of the quarter were much stronger than the third month march, and we do know the data so far in april has been soft as well. it's more of the mix in terms of growth, how that sets us up nor second quarter and going forward that investors are going
and we do think there is some good value there as the economy does improve. we think that's a better stunt. >> i want to ask you about economic numbers. next week we are getting economic numbers on housing. and also we're going to get a sense of how the economy grew in the first quarter with that gross domestic product gdp number coming out. how is that going to impact action next week do you think? >> i think the components and the mix of gdp growth are going to be very important....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. international airport in the very heart of moscow. you're watching artsy with our roundup of the top stories for the last seven days now nicholas were duros taking the reins of power in one of the world's most oil rich nations as he was sworn in as venezuela's president on friday but it's been a rough stuff for the chosen successor of the late to the chavez as his narrow victory sparked post-election violence that left seven. people dead the government blames the opposition for instigating the clashes mature up to one thousand supporters of materials main rival took to the streets they demanded a total vote recount the country's top lead. to a passion on it but cautioned that the poll result was irreversible only robinson a professor of sociology at california versity says the protests might be part of an ongoing effort to destabilize venezuela. this is not a new tactic on the part of washington and an attack of the. n
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. international airport in the very heart of moscow. you're watching artsy with our roundup of the top stories for the last seven days now nicholas were duros taking the reins of power in one of the world's most oil rich nations as he was sworn in as venezuela's president on friday but it's been a rough stuff for the chosen...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on. please. police are trying to establish what allegedly triggered the. terrorists. recognize. e.u. membership that's what many are reading into the deal which. he sees no need to a stay at the ecuadorian embassy and explains why he's pursuing a seat in the australian senate. on the. human rights. antigovernment protesters tried to disrupt the formula one grand prix over the. destruction. this is. welcome to the program.
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on. please. police are trying to establish what allegedly triggered the. terrorists. recognize. e.u. membership that's what many are reading into the deal which. he sees no need to a stay at the ecuadorian embassy and explains why he's pursuing a seat in the australian senate. on the. human rights. antigovernment protesters tried to disrupt the formula one grand prix over the. destruction. this is. welcome to the...
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its emerging large economies. this year-- . >> rose: brazil, india, russia, china. >> brazil is likely to grow at 1.5%. >> rose: brazil. >> yes, south africa 2.6%. russia, 3.7%, china at 7.5, they say. and india will be somewhere in between. >> rose: 5 and 6. >> no, we predict 6.1 to 6.7. imf today said it will be 6.2. so there are only a few countries which are growing at more than 5%. and more than 6% i think there is only 2 or 3. so growth is sluggish. there's no clear sign of a swift or a rapid recovery. 2013 will be a difficult year. but hopefully the year will end on a brighter note. >> rose: what will cause it to end on a brighter note? >> well, the u.s. economy surely is looking up. and if europe is able to fix its problems, and japan can heat the economy a little more, then i think the world economy will end on a brighter note. >> rose: but those are big ifs for britain-- for europe and japan. >> they are. but i think japan will do what it promises to do. they are now spending. they want to reflate the ec
its emerging large economies. this year-- . >> rose: brazil, india, russia, china. >> brazil is likely to grow at 1.5%. >> rose: brazil. >> yes, south africa 2.6%. russia, 3.7%, china at 7.5, they say. and india will be somewhere in between. >> rose: 5 and 6. >> no, we predict 6.1 to 6.7. imf today said it will be 6.2. so there are only a few countries which are growing at more than 5%. and more than 6% i think there is only 2 or 3. so growth is sluggish....
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of economy. >> that's true. in india's case there is an additional advantage. the demographic dividend. by 2020 india will be the youngest nation in the world, with a median age of 29. >> rose: so we say that india and china are going to be the fastest growing economies in the world, as they have been recently. we secondly says that's because of their population and increing consumer demand arising from that population so they have a market for more and more products. >> they're not dependent on an external mar receipt. >> rose: they c have an exdemand model but it's the popution and demographic .or india that makes the young, you young. >> well, it is a pop lition that is not literate, not killed -- skilled, not trained, it becomes a drag am but if are you able to educate them, skill them, train them, it becomes an asset. and in india's case, as more people move out of agriculture, which is a low skill, low-paying job, into services sector manufacturing sector, they don't have to be clever. they simply have to
of economy. >> that's true. in india's case there is an additional advantage. the demographic dividend. by 2020 india will be the youngest nation in the world, with a median age of 29. >> rose: so we say that india and china are going to be the fastest growing economies in the world, as they have been recently. we secondly says that's because of their population and increing consumer demand arising from that population so they have a market for more and more products. >>...
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ground zero find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r g. the international lamp in the very heart of moscow. this is also the welcome back national celebrations in north korea seeing more warlike or trade also marking the birthday of its found that kim il sung on monday the reclusive states army has demanded an apology from the south for hostile acts towards it has threatened retaliation at any time beyond young gave little hints during festivities that the test firing of its latest missile is imminent with people gathering in squares with flowers to pay tribute to their leaders but america south korea and japan say the country if he is ready to launch a medium range rocket despite yon sanctions barring any such actions washington spends huge sums of money and what it calls maintaining peace on the peninsula but critics warned that's exactly what's provoking pyongyang and joins us from the institute for policy studies believes does learn for quote worse and nuclear negot
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that's a great tell of the real economy. boy, it's hard not to -- >> there's a lot going on regarding housing. we'll keep our eyes on the homebuilders. >> these people want to try to find a hole in the housing starts, good luck. this is a very big move and we're building far fewer homes than what are destroyed by fire and flood. a lot of people will live with their mother-in-laws. >> despite what we know about the price of building products, right? and the cost of contractors and electricians. >> and i think some of those costs again will come down. copper came down big, and aluminum bid. we'll take you to boston. we're expecting this to be the fbi in charge of the boston field office and deval patrick there and the u.s. attorney carmen ortiz. let's listen in. >> everyone, thank you for coming this morning. less than 24 hours after yesterday's act of terror we wanted to organize a briefing for you with the information that we have. the mayor is here, the members of our congressional delegation, all of the law enforcement lea
that's a great tell of the real economy. boy, it's hard not to -- >> there's a lot going on regarding housing. we'll keep our eyes on the homebuilders. >> these people want to try to find a hole in the housing starts, good luck. this is a very big move and we're building far fewer homes than what are destroyed by fire and flood. a lot of people will live with their mother-in-laws. >> despite what we know about the price of building products, right? and the cost of contractors...
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we have got your's -- europe's third-biggest economy facing problems. what is the likelihood that things will get worse still? >> it is tangible tonight if you are standing outside the parliamentary building. there are thousands gathered in protest. ofs is a country in the grip a serious depression. this economy, 35% of people between the ages and -- of 15 and 25 are out of work. -- thereno indication is many people who feel the political parties are completely detached from the problems of those living there. >> thank you. keeping us up-to-date on the turmoil over the latest italian politics. we go to the u.s.. people in the city of boston are breathing a collective sigh of relief after the arrest of the second suspect in monday's boston marathon bombings. investigators are waiting to interrogate dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is lying seriously injured in a boston hospital. the 19-year-old and his brother are believed to have killed three and wounded more than 170 others. the police are trying to work out what exactly their motive was. >> the spectacular manh
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expectations of a recovery in the global economy have prompted investors to buy riskier assets such as stocks. the latest chinese economic data has triggered further selling of gold. >>> japanese finance minister aso says he will seek the understanding of his group of 20 counterparts and central bank chiefs for the country's economic policy. leaders of the g-20 industrialized and developing nations are getting together in washington later this week. japan's economic policy may be a subject of discussion. u.s. treasury officials last week called on japan not to deliberately devalue its currency. >> translator: japan's measures including those of the bank of japan are aimed at ending prolonged deflation. i will, again, clarify this at the g-20 meeting. so there is no misunderstanding about how true policy objectives. >>> japanese entrepreneurs have had the chance to hear how to be successful from some of the best in the i.t. business. global tech leaders have urged them to expand their businesses with an open mind. executives of japanese i.t. firms organized an event under the them innov
expectations of a recovery in the global economy have prompted investors to buy riskier assets such as stocks. the latest chinese economic data has triggered further selling of gold. >>> japanese finance minister aso says he will seek the understanding of his group of 20 counterparts and central bank chiefs for the country's economic policy. leaders of the g-20 industrialized and developing nations are getting together in washington later this week. japan's economic policy may be a...
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more analysis on what the post charges landscape of venezuela could look like on our website ot the economy avoid not to miss out on our invasion section there you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along too with plenty of other stories waiting for your online. checkered flag scummed on formula one's bahrain grand prix today a race which just hours before it began the sole protests against the elite event being hosted in the country that followed days of mass protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides so far the crackdown even extends to writing on twitter too with the country's most famous human rights activists now bill roger still behind bars for posting anti government messages but he's probably boyko reports now on his struggle. not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another promi
more analysis on what the post charges landscape of venezuela could look like on our website ot the economy avoid not to miss out on our invasion section there you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along too with plenty of other stories waiting for your online. checkered flag scummed on formula one's bahrain grand prix today a race which just hours before it began the sole protests against the elite event being hosted in the country that followed days of mass protests...
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to imagine that we're all going to find ourselves expropriated that's where we're going to grow the economy and people's food yet what's going to happen to our regions if that's so that it's a completely irrational gamble that. the mining permits are already allocated but the big companies aren't yet mining the n.d.s. gold. the largest reserves lie in the heart of the caribbean.
to imagine that we're all going to find ourselves expropriated that's where we're going to grow the economy and people's food yet what's going to happen to our regions if that's so that it's a completely irrational gamble that. the mining permits are already allocated but the big companies aren't yet mining the n.d.s. gold. the largest reserves lie in the heart of the caribbean.